The Faculty of Arts Multimedia Page

Check out these videos to learn more about some of the dynamic activities and exceptional people in the Faculty of Arts.

The Calgary Peace Prize 2017Mount Royal University will recognize the Honourable Douglas Roche, O.C. for his long and sustained efforts towards international peace building and for raising awareness of human security issues and nuclear disarmament.

Manmmet Bhuller Speaker Series - Pardeep Nagra - Treaty With a KingPardeep Singh Nagra, Executive Director of the Sikh Heritage Museum of Canada, shares his insights about the influence of the Sikh Kingdom on the landscape of Canada.

Faculty of Arts at Mount Royal University

Mount Royal University's Faculty of Arts professors engage personally with students. Through passion in their field, they bring experience to the classroom that allows students the opportunity to interact and engage in innovative classes.Get to know some of our faculty and see how they connect teaching and learning in our community to provide Mount Royal students with a broader perspective.Featured:

Our faculty are just one of the advantages of a Mount Royal University Faculty of Arts degree.

2016 Winter Eakin Lecture with Kit Dobson

The Calgary Peace Prize 2016Members of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) were awarded the Calgary Peace Prize at Mount Royal on April 7, 2016. Justice Sinclair - a member of the TRC - speaks for the long-term effects and the dramatic impact of residential schools in Canada and how reconciliation will allow for better relationships across the country.

Meet Some of our Fantastic Arts Administrative StaffMount Royal University’s Faculty of Arts has some of the most caring, passionate and fantastic administrative staff — and we’d like to introduce you to just a few. Whether you have questions about your program, would like to book an appointment with your Chair or if you need help with, well, just about anything, the door is always open. Welcome to the Faculty of Arts.

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